I finally wired mine up using 2 switches, as the total amp load of all 6 lights was ~30 amps, and the wire from the lights is only rated for ~20, so I daisy chained 3 to one switch, and 3 to the other sharing a common ground, and I put them to my #3 and #4 aux switches that are both 15 amp...
Thanks, I was looking on Amazon, and they have LED bulbs that they claim "will fit wrangler JL" but I have learned to take that with a whole shaker of salt.
normally this isn't enough water for me to worry about, but.... I did leave my door cracked open (I was at my hunting camp, and never fully shut the door after unloading) on the driver side, and after 2 days of rain, I had a foot wash in my driver side floorboard.. lmao, at least they have...
buddy of mine hit a deer with similar looking damage, and they totaled his.. Mainly because it pushed the engine back into the transmission. but only your insurance dude will know for sure.
I'd repair it with fiberglass...... what's the worst that can happen? If you are not happy with your repair, you are still in the exact same place you are now, and you can take it to the shop then, but you might be very happy with your repair.
Yes I do have a tall ceiling, but the jack will work in any regular garage..
It sounds like you have a plan that should work just fine.. the top is pretty light its just awkward.
I love my Freedom jack. It is small (mounts on a standard engine lift) and I roll it around my shop even with the top on it. The biggest advantage that I see, is that I don't have to back under it like a OH lift. I just open the doors and the back window and roll it right in, remove the...
I personally use Freedom Jack
https://www.freedom-jack.com/
You have to buy the engine hoist separately, but they are cheap at Harbor Freight. I think I paid ~$150 for mine..
https://www.freedom-jack.com/
They have great pics on the website as well.. but if you look in the upper left hand corner of my pic, you can see the roof being lowered for storage.
I use a "Freedom jack" which is a simple rack that mounts onto a standard engine hoist, and I can have my top off in less than 10 minutes solo.. I think the freedom jack cost ~$100.00 and the engine hoist ~$150.00 from harbor freight. I still need a door dolly as well,